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Paperback Public Speaking Book

ISBN: 9354304486

ISBN13: 9789354304484

Public Speaking

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Make an argument feel inevitable. Clear, direct advice for speakers. Public Speaking, by James Albert Winans, is a lean, authoritative public speaking manual rooted in early 20th-century rhetoric. Equal parts classic oratory guide and speech techniques collection, it frames persuasion as craft: how to order thoughts, shape sentences and steady delivery so ideas land. The voice is pragmatic rather than theatrical; the emphasis lies on sound structure, clear phrasing and the ethics of address. Its focus on audience, rhythm and clarity encourages steady improvement without gimmickry. That combination makes the book useful across audiences - a resource for students and educators, a practical complement for self-improvement speakers, and a no-nonsense alternative to later popular manuals. Readers interested in effective communication skills will recognise its measured approach to rhetoric and presentation tips, while speakers who attend clubs or give public talks may find it an instructive Toastmasters companion as they refine timing and tone. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. As an early 20th century reference, Public Speaking offers a distinctive vantage on the era's approaches to oratory: measured argument, civic seriousness and an attention to delivery that preceded the later self-help boom. Its value is both practical and archival - a concise manual of the art of persuasive speaking and a document for scholars of historical public speaking. For those who prefer later coaching texts it functions as an old-school Dale Carnegie alternative: less pep, more craft. Casual readers seeking brisk, usable advice will appreciate the directness; classic-literature collectors will prize the book as a contextual object of rhetorical history. A welcome addition to shelves devoted to public address and communication studies.

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